| 1877 - 748 lehte
...that basis. But it does not therefore by any means follow that upon a more enlarged basis the formuliB are incapable of interpretation ; on the contrary,...comprehensive statement of the problem which will include case*; impossible in the more limited but possible in the wider view of the subject. A very simple... | |
| James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - 1878 - 606 lehte
...that basis. But it does not therefore by any means follow that upon a more enlarged basis the formulae are incapable of interpretation ; on the contrary,...limited, but possible in the wider, view of the subject. If, both in geometry and in algebra, we occasionally make use of points or of quantities which from... | |
| 1878 - 616 lehte
...that basis. But it does not therefore by any means follow that upon a more enlarged basis the formuire are incapable of interpretation; on the contrary,...be some more comprehensive statement of the problem l which will include cases impossible in the more limited, but possible in the wider view of the subject.... | |
| 1878 - 552 lehte
...more enlarged basis the formulae are incapable of interpretation ; on the contrary, the clitliaulty at which we have arrived indicates that there must...be some more comprehensive statement of the problem whic'1 will include cases impossible in the more limited, but possible in the wider view of the subject.... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 950 lehte
...basis. But it does not therefore by any means follow that upon a more enlarged basis the formulée are incapable of interpretation ; on the contrary,...problem which will include cases impossible in the moro limited, but possible in the wider view of the subject. A very simple instance will illustrate... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1879 - 978 lehte
...that basis. But it does not therefore by any means follow that upon a more enlarged basis the formula; are incapable, of interpretation ; on the contrary,...indicates that there must be some more comprehensive statfment of the problem which will include cases impossible in the moro limited, but possible in the... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1879 - 264 lehte
...basis. But it does not, therefore, j by any means follow that upon a more enlarged basis the formula? are incapable of interpretation ; on the contrary, the difficulty at which we arrived indicates that there must be some more comprehensive statement of the problem , which will... | |
| 1880 - 292 lehte
...when we pass out of the condition of things first contemplated, they cannot (as it is obvious that they ought not) give us any results intelligible on...limited, but possible in the wider view of the subject." I venture to submit that in regard to the phenomena of intelligence in the lower animals, it is possible... | |
| Manchester Anglers' Association - 1880 - 300 lehte
...basis. But it does not, therefore, by any means follow that upon a more enlarged basis the formulae are incapable of interpretation ; on the contrary,...limited, but possible in the wider view of the subject." I venture to submit that in regard to the phenomena of intelligence in the lower animals, it is possible... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1879 - 962 lehte
...that basis. But it does not therefore by any means follow that upon a more enlarged basis the formulae are incapable of interpretation; on the contrary,...point outside a circle we draw a straight line to tonch the curve, the distance between the starting point and the point of contact has certain geometrical... | |
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